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Whoops! I did not xpost to lugnet.build.contest
In lugnet.space, Mike Petrucelli writes:
> I realized it has been almost 2 and a half years since I really posted a
> significant MOC.
>
> Well here is my Ice Planet 2002 contest entry under catagory X: Ice Planet
> Unlimited.
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> I decided it would be fun to build a ship that was not only symmetrical left to
> right but also top to bottom. The hard part was doing it while maintaining
> 'studs up' construction. (mostly) The only prior planing I used was the fore
> knowledge that I wanted top to bottom symmetry and that I wanted opening
> docking ports.
>
> Ladies and Gentlemen I present my experiment the G.C.S. Symmetrical
>
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=19316
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> The pictures were taken with a cheap film camera so the close-ups are kinda
> blurry. As much as I keep trying to save for a digital camera... well this
> time I need new tires. (the non-lego kind) :^)
>
> -Mike Petrucelli
>
> P.S. The designation G.C.S. stand for: Galactic Confederation Ship
FUT lugnet.space
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